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* Baines, Edward, History, Directory and Gazetteer of the County of York, 1823
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Baines and Edward
Edward Baines ( 1774 – 1848 ) was an English newspaper proprietor, politician, and author of historical and geographic works of reference.
His son, Sir Edward Baines ( 1800 – 1890 ), of St Ann's Hill, Leeds, was editor and afterwards proprietor of the Leeds Mercury, M. P.
for Leeds ( 1859 – 1874 ), and was knighted in 1880 ; his History of the Cotton Manufacture ( 1835 ) was long a standard authority, he also wrote a biography of his father The life of Edward Baines, late M. P.
The youngest daughter of Edward Baines — Margaret ( d. 1891 )— married another political figure, Charles Reed, in 1844.
When in May 1864 the MP Edward Baines introduced a Reform Bill in the Commons, Palmerston ordered Gladstone in his reply not to commit himself and the government to any particular scheme.
Edward Baines, editor of the Leeds Mercury in the nineteenth century, had a grand house ( since demolished ) in Headingley.
He married Jane Eleanor Baines, third daughter of the Leeds newspaper proprietor and MP Sir Edward Baines.
Baines and History
Baines and Directory
Baines ' Directory of Lancashire in 1825 provided the first list of specialist male occupations in Maghull-1 blacksmith, 1 cooper, 1 tailor, 1 land surveyor and 1 wheelwright.
Baines and County
Almost all Arcola pupils attend Baines Middle School ( in unincorporated Fort Bend County ); that portion serves areas south of Highway 6 and areas east of F. M.
He entered Southwestern University in Georgetown ( Williamson County near Austin ) that same year and met future U. S. President and political opponent Lyndon Baines Johnson on a campus visit while Johnson was the local congressman.
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